GALLERIES > BIRDS > PASSERIFORMES > EMBERIZIDAE > LINCOLN'S SPARROW [Melospiza lincolnii] [plot on map]
Location: Los Angeles, CAGPS: 34.1N, -118.2W, elev=281' MAP Date: December 17, 2016 ID : B13K2479 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Los Angeles, CAGPS: 34.1N, -118.2W, elev=281' MAP Date: March 11, 2021 ID : B13K0341 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Los Angeles, CAGPS: 34.1N, -118.2W, elev=281' MAP Date: December 17, 2016 ID : B13K2467 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Maumee Bay State Park, OHGPS: 41.7N, -83.4W, elev=577' MAP Date: May 12, 2018 ID : B13K6461 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Los Angeles, CAGPS: 34.1N, -118.2W, elev=281' MAP Date: December 17, 2016 ID : B13K2470 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Los Angeles, CAGPS: 34.1N, -118.2W, elev=281' MAP Date: December 17, 2016 ID : B13K2480 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Salton Sea, CAGPS: 33.2N, -115.6W, elev=-232' MAP Date: November 23, 2010 ID : B13K4525 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Potter Marsh, Anchorage, AKGPS: 61.1N, -149.8W, elev=16' MAP Date: May 28, 2012 ID : B13K7532 [4896 x 3264]
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Location: Chevron Meadows, Yosemite Natl Park, CAGPS: 37.8N, -119.8W, elev=6,169' MAP Date: July 13, 2008 ID : 7C2V5372 [3888 x 2592]
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Location: Chevron Meadows, Yosemite Natl Park, CAGPS: 37.8N, -119.8W, elev=6,169' MAP Date: July 13, 2008 ID : 7C2V5367 [3888 x 2592]
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Location: Chevron Meadows, Yosemite Natl Park, CAGPS: 37.8N, -119.8W, elev=6,169' MAP Date: July 13, 2008 ID : 7C2V5356 [3888 x 2592]
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SPECIES INFO
The Lincoln's Sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii, is a medium-sized sparrow.
Adults have dark-streaked olive-brown upperparts with a light brown breast with fine streaks, a white belly and a white throat. They have a brown cap with a grey stripe in the middle, olive-brown wings and a narrow tail. Their face is grey with brown cheeks, a brown line through the eye and an eye ring. They are somewhat similar in appearance to the Song Sparrow.
Their breeding habitat is wet thickets or shrubby bogs across Canada, Alaska and the northeastern and western United States; this bird is less common in the eastern parts of its range. The nest is a well-concealed shallow open cup on the ground under vegetation.
These birds migrate to the southern United States, Mexico and Central America.
They forage on the ground in dense vegetation, mainly eating insects and seeds.
They are very secretive. Their song is a musical trill, but this bird is often not seen or heard even where they are common.
This bird was named by Audubon after his friend, Thomas Lincoln.
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